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1999.65.2

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Articles discarded from the Potteries at Prestonpans turn up from time to time. This mould is similar to moulds which were found at Belfield's Pottery when the site was excavated.

Plate mould: Accession No. 1999.65.2

1999.65.1

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Articles discarded from the Potteries at Prestonpans turn up from time to time. This mould is similar to moulds which were found at Belfield's Pottery when the site was excavated.

Pottery mould: Accession  No. 1999.65.1

1999.89

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This salt-glazed ceramic was made at Prestongrange Brick and Tile Works. It was hand formed from fireclay in a chalk mould.

Garden edging tile: Accession No. 1999.89

1998.22

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This little dish was made as a souvenir of North Berwick by Fieldings of England. It might have been collected as a souvenir ornament or have been used as a butter dish.

Souvenir plate: Accession No. 1998.22

1999.79.3

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As well as a wide range of bricks, pipes and other industrial fireclay products, Prestongrange Brick and Tile Works made a number of items for garden or decorative use.

Plaster mould of dog ornament: Accession No. 1999.79.1

1999.79.2

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As well as a wide range of bricks, pipes and other industrial fireclay products, Prestongrange Brick and Tile Works made a number of items for garden or decorative use.

Plaster mould of dog ornament: Accession No. 1999.79.1

1999.79.1

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As well as a wide range of bricks, pipes and other industrial fireclay products, Prestongrange Brick and Tile Works made a number of items for garden or decorative use.

Plaster mould of dog ornament: Accession No. 1999.79.1

2009.24.2

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Brodie's brickworks, where this object was manufactured, was a 19th century works near West Barns and Belhaven. William Brodie also owned property and shipping interests in Dunbar.

2009.27

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cup
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This object is a small china cup, a souvenir item with the burgh seal of Dunbar emblazoned on it. It was most likely sold in local shops as a keepsake for tourists around 1925.

Small china cup with seal of Dunbar: Accession No. 2009.27
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